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La Japonaise La Japonaise

With each last reverberation from the world of 1960s and '70s radicalism--the recent parole of Kathy Boudin, for example, a member of the Weather Underground who served twenty-...

Oct 9, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Jennifer Egan

The Man Without Qualities The Man Without Qualities

The hero of The Namesake is an American of Bengali parentage named Gogol Ganguli.

Oct 9, 2003 / Books & the Arts / David Bromwich

Local Color Local Color

A review of Fortress of Solitude, by Jonathan Lethem.

Oct 9, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Melanie Rehak

The Trials of Haiti The Trials of Haiti

Why has the US government abandoned a country it once sought to liberate?

Oct 9, 2003 / Feature / Tracy Kidder

Meanwhile, in Manila… Meanwhile, in Manila…

Bush's war has internationalized internal conflicts on the archipelago.

Oct 9, 2003 / Feature / Luis H. Francia

Who’s Afraid of Dennis Kucinich? Who’s Afraid of Dennis Kucinich?

The press seems to think Kucinich isn't serious precisely because he's serious.

Oct 9, 2003 / Feature / Matt Taibbi

Let the General Lead the Charge Let the General Lead the Charge

Clark is in a unique position to challenge Bush's foreign policy.

Oct 9, 2003 / Column / Robert Scheer

Let Freedom Roll Let Freedom Roll

Immigrants hit the road for civil rights.

Oct 9, 2003 / Feature / Julie Quiroz-Martínez

Bush’s AIDS Test Bush’s AIDS Test

Click here to read more by Naomi Klein.

Oct 9, 2003 / Column / Naomi Klein

Rush Limbaugh’s Inner Black Child Rush Limbaugh’s Inner Black Child

Philip Roth's novel The Human Stain attracted considerable attention some years back; it was widely read as a fictionalized version of literary critic Anatole Broyard's life.

Oct 9, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Patricia J. Williams

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